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Chronic alterations in blood pH have a modifiable effect on whole body, muscle, and albumin protein kinetics.
Practitioners should consider the impact of blood pH on protein metabolism in dietary planning.
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Our data demonstrate that blood pH has a modifiable effect on whole body, muscle, and albumin protein kinetics.
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Chronic alterations in blood pH affect fasting‐state amino acid oxidation and myofibrillar and albumin protein synthesis in healthy young men
Daniel R. Moore et al. · The FASEB Journal · 2017
DOI 10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.1036.14
rct · n=8Cited 2×
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